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How do we know Christ's message is for everyone?

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Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman shows that His message of salvation is inclusive and extends beyond cultural boundaries.

The significance of Jesus speaking with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well is steeped in cultural tensions between Jews and Samaritans. By engaging with her, Jesus breaks societal norms and showcases that His message transcends ethnic and religious barriers. The Gospel is not confined to a specific group; rather, it is a universal call to all who are burdened by their sin. This inclusivity is rooted in God's sovereign grace, which seeks to save all who are lost, regardless of their background or previous transgressions. The encounter emphasizes that Christ's offer of forgiveness and new life is available to everyone, illustrating the depth of His love and the breadth of His redeeming work.
Scripture References: John 4:7-26

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